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- | e E AfiLISHEl) JUNE OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, .Cl"l'l*}.\ll%l')R“.!:{, 1893, : SINGLE ry | & s Pou 1 - (] T \ received injuries which are likely to prove N ‘peen [RF | ment, was in process of formatign and when | py SpmEapNT \ 1 Ayer, the special agent of the Treasury de; N & N H'SHEAVY HAND | = THEY DISCUSSED CLOSURE | Sitoiass ity bonien Se At vies | EXCITEMENT 1N NIOBRARA | Avsrthe soesia meent ot uhe tecasuey ae SEAT THEM B . An Exhibition of flerolam. foss and said that & &nn;u&umn be- Amncrican production can be reached withil M, al )i \ P ” ot &fte tween friends and opponents o ® pending fo ears loft for the development % """:”;"”"‘ ”"":‘"' ““:' ':("“ “""‘ “""; measure; had been m-x‘xhw;\‘h-n ¥ad fesuitod — > AMorioan tn TBACRtEY. ity K O i ke, displayed | gioor Senators Oppose Any Ohange in the | 1 an agrecment as to tHeours which thoy - m il b true heroism. When relief arrived Coultais wenators Uppost ly vhange = would occuny in debate it least for some | Eromin:nt Nebraska Oit'zans Oharged with AWEUL TRIP OF ERONIUTS, n g fuo . It Has Been Stretohed Across the Tracks of CHIREATSE S AROTETS 1010898 Tl s Betinte Rales, THont v somecan e I} e Belng Cattlo Thicves AL Huns of Santos Sncosss,ully Resist tho Ase the Wabash Railroad. and save the passengers He was at the Monds the hour of themeetiug of the sen Morris of Tow nd Crof. King Swey sanlt of the Me 1o Rebels, nomont of that ultarance th Lhe theoss ate shall b 11 o ock, ‘Ilwlt\-i of 12, ito Lnke Michigar Lo ol At Nt o \ N 13 with the understanding “that an adjourn & " " Cnicaao, S Spectal Tel S—— ath RIGHT OF DESATE TO BE IN'ISTED UPON | L% ol tke picarad 6 o-ctock thus | PRISONETS THREATENED BY A MOB 22.—(Special Tel i : TWELVE VICTIMS ANSWER ITS BECKON | \When tho relief tratn reached il glving . soven hours. SEMoD, without ro P Be. | —Somewhere out in Lake Michi- | ATTACK OF THE REPUBLICA REPULSED 1,000 prople had assamblod € loneing the session intd Ahe evening. 1 Gx gan toni above the s S wounded transterred, T Colorado's Teprencntatives I thiuk seven hours,” he difitinued, “for the | Fiily Depaties with Win<he -ers Standing | face p 9 —_ Killed in a Collision Between a Freight and | £,y yhe oxtr FIght Agiinst the Prop sed ¢ presert. at least, 1s sutfelpnt time to koen the Infuriated Cirirens Of—Attack bounding 1vos Jonsidorable Damage Dono the Vessel by the =1'inti's Henotution the Cause of | the senate together duridg ohe day. 1 am e Nt 5 ¥ # Passenger Train, fering person was tak hie the Jali Lxpected ut y wssired that thero are ten or twelve scni 4 . Firo from Shore Batteries them are now at the hospital and six ot Lengthy Arguments. [ tors who desive o aiscuss this quostion. of Auy Time. len o) Eigin hotel, the Iatter boing Ahtly whoso good faith I have nOFiEht to have any 5% BLIINDEL M L L LS | suspicion. and have none. o1 have overy roa AWFUL RESULT OF A BRAKEMAN’S BLUNDEK | (ReWided. | The vounded ave now Delig | (@ wenisarox, S The closure propo- | son to believe that when fegitimate, faie do- | Srorx Crry, i RILNO0EY ey HAVS. Hob: yat | Hoan: thuts < sILi6n s Lhe sibiact ot Alscabats o | bate has boen exhausted there will bo no do vt A — :‘.l.fr‘m\ 'v.x\ ‘l”v.m \‘hl\\ H:‘ / \ UL ”| |»-‘ l‘,:. 0 was the subject of discussion until 2 | STTV L5 tvasts ¢ tno ot SR8 Sonate." to I'ne Bee T'he town of Niobrara, in the .1 Vieti Dottt of | Ti6veac Sho tbavCL LHSn Will Tt Continuing, Mr. Voorhegs expiained that | range country of northeastern Nebraska Mangled and Ma.med Victims the Fruits of | lieved the most of them will recoy bill, being the untinished business, was taken | the agreemont ontored 1 wonid supersedo k¥ e, undergoing a reign terror tonight For up. - Tws speechies by the Colorado senators | the struggle for o continyous scssion this | Y L L Mrs. G. 8. Hodson of Dover, N. Y., tells | \were madoagainst any chage in the rules | ovening and tomovrow ovéhing, which could | five years cattle thicves have been an iutelligent story of the wreck, Sho states TR i 5 68 1 L1086 de- | be productive of no fruitful results, nor of | (nowaiine Ho countty along | Ames a i " 8t — that she was sitting in a day conch, having | O ¢ nate providing for a closure ot de- | yamsnn) comfort, “WHESIBR wa shnil hore: | OF g 2l intry along | Ames, ., a daving maiden of 22, are tho | i o | probable viet f 3 REVOLT IN AR LIVES CRUCHED OUT WITHOUT WARNI Just awakened, and was looking oat of the | bate after be compelled to meet and sitail night | the Missouri and Niobrara vivers, | probuble vietims of the disas ( ARGENTINA IS SPREADING window. Without warning, simply on Mr. McPherson of New Jersey gave notice [ or not,” lie added, “at least, woure not in | and hundreds of cattle have beon Ihis was state commissionc y atthe horrid crash, the flying of spliuters, glass | that affor Mr, Turpio of Indiana shall have | that situation at the present time. Volens 0% 5l i @ a | T8 special program f entertain e Frightful Ao. | and a terrible fecling of suspension, taused \ i e Unanimous consent whs given to his | Stolen. The plan has veen to run off a | S5 S0 BETAN v Iave Won Pronounced Victor Beores of Sufferers from the & by th 'y £ th e + spoken on the resolution tomorrow he should tnotioh Bl fHthe E 4tk ment being on the card asceen ot by the escaping steam of the engines. 1\« ' # "G otion, ich in the Ponea creck country and take | oo Fe g A $ivin e oW B e eldent—How und Where the Wreck states thoro cworo two atstinct . shoclcs | Insist that 1t go to tho calendar, whenee it Me. Voorhies tHod mq}m an oxeout1ve | ('t tho ralionds a0 O'Noll ot New G, | 100 (128 Hio princly | fuatur G Kin 1t Now Denind Pen Hipyerst—toeeis <ot toroisti— which, to ter, were mado first by one | Would take afiiiative uction to get it before | session, after which the s@nate adjourned. railroads s cill or New Ca as to make the trip < Moreis is cngine and then the other. She is now at | the senate. This may not be done, how- pr List of the Dend and Injureds the hospital earing for her husband. ever, as Senator Platt of Connecticut, its ‘REFEAL MEN HOPEFUL. Conductor Coulter, whose body now lies in the morgue here, lived in Detroit, where t6 “ L Ponre, Ind., Sept. 22.—The shadow of | he was married lust May. Engineer Green | Wittee on vuics, 2 ¥ of ihe vestibule lonves n wife aud four chi The opponents of repeal occupied the day dren, This was the first trip made by Lyons, | —Senators Walcott and Teller of Golorade - — gram { NO NEWS FROM THE BRAZILIAN CAPITAL Se, o Telegram the o'Clock fn the senate today when the repeal y entorta ;‘ | ng them alive a | Uensorship of the Telograph Still Sufficiently | | Carelessness, AR of Philade years o na Rigid to Head Off Communication, international fame, and Miss Morris o s Resdgnation i o Uiy ~Ue 18 Making Great Eforts tle, a distance of some eighty miles, and | ! YOURE country wirl whosc ol has been to journey among the clouds. Soa to Restore Order, from there ship them to the markets. On | fow days since, when she heard of the prec Achleved o Trinmpl Yeatorday. always added to when opvortunity offered to accompany him, Drof, King nt fiest wrighted 1853 by James Gordon Bennett.) WasniNarow, Sept. 22 ~The arrangement No Xl i 10 fused, Still Mies Morr mpo! ¥ b Mostevioeo, Ury, y (via Galveston Nov until the carly part of this week was | fused. Still Mies Moreis importunced him, y ) Kingsbur Twelve bodies, frightfully baggageman. He lived in Detrott und 18 | 1100 morning against o change of rules and | Lriousced by Senator Vogrhiecs at the close a clew obtained to the identity of the thieves, | Pleaded and begged. Finally b wted x.), Sept, [By Mexican Cable to the Ty i chang S i of today's session that, beginning on Mon- O tor the Clouds, New York Herald—Special to Tur Brg.] — crushed ana maimed, many of them mangled s K " o | nvidentaily agaiust veport, ana Senators | G 0 KL e and tho result was that nine of themost [ 2 . 3 DiAING, 8 ireqtly atbributable t0 & | Georgo of Mississippi, Hinsbrough of North | 90¥ next, the daily sosslous of the senate X 3 i 3 The ascension was scheduled 1o take placo | Tho veportathat the Republica, fiagship of almost beyond semblance to human beiugs, sl w{n, lyl‘ \r“v'; Thomus’ carclessuess. | y,iota and Stewart of Nevad . against 1 shall beginat 11 a. m. and close at 6 p. m., | prominent wen in Butte City and Niobrara at 35 o'clock this afternoon. At the last tho*anht 8qundron; wak F8i |~:~‘| PN are ranged side by side in one of the village s disappeared pealof the puretiasing cluuses of - the silver | was engincered by Sonator Joues of Arkan- | were arrested yesterday tor the thefts and | minute the professor is s1id to have advised squadron, wus repulsed in the figh A E6AbY R HALFORY MAH: i sas and Sonator Faulkuer, and wascon- | Joaged in fail at Niobrara, The news surong | P SOUBZ Woman aeainst takinge so hazard ntos, as alveady cabled to the Herald, o 5 f Mr. Alloa's BIL lodged in jail at Niobrara. The news spread | ous o trip, but she refused to ik out. fad i i B L Tk o Y 3 oo by Mr. Voorlleas when convinced | jjys wiigfive through the range country and | INg tho seronaut to his word, S thoy both | 128 been confirmed. Considerablo damage 5 s told by a Wabash ofleial and is the Ir. Allen of Nebraska introduced a [ thav the agroement wou!d be satisfactory to stepped into tho car, and, ot the hour sched- | was sustained by the flagship, in the vistory of nortnern Indiana. Twelve feoniy correet version yet put Pl making oo dollae (which may | both sides of the cha@ber, and whon as. | 1008Y several hundred ranchmen and cattio | Stehied into the shouts of - tho thousands | oy s Y £ Net “Vestibuled teain” No. b i be coined of 412 graius silver or L AP 8 RGNty fe l. o vt S isand e government i now engaged in lives were crushed out without a moment's | ©VCS! g | & ho was, -t s reanze- | herders are in Niobrara, gathered in front of the New York state Chicago was ranning in sections, 810 grains gold) * the unit of valuo, | Sured, as hewas, that unless an arrange 4 butlding, the 5 strengthening the for - warning. Death came unheralded by any | due to pass L At 4400, m he bill also repeals the Sherman act and | ment of this charicter was made th 2 Talk of lynching has been strong all day “'“‘V'K"“L’,‘-”“";“\'Hl‘\;” “‘\“‘»Z-‘\I;;':i‘!n\\':‘v‘\ k tiening the forts in Santos and Rio messeng frefght No. 92" ving on the siding heve | provides that ewners of silver may aeposit | men would consume the time after and anassault upon the Juil by the infurl- | wis benting oi e i qo i o8t witd | Grande City, to be ready for fresh attacks, $ ¢ . | to let No. 3 ne first scetion of §in the mint which (less 50 per cent for | able adjournment hour by dilatory motions, % 4 f Gt HBLEER 45 o%ot 0 direct news of tho si fon in R A brakeman's blunder responsible for S, I § Y e mon 1s asig AT Those | went up, keeping its course westward ove news of the situation in Rio A AU B ."{“‘ o | Noi 93 was thirty-five or forty minutes late | seigniorage to bo colued and put in the | and not with spacches, of that the fricuds of | Ated mob is expe entarily. The thia e BT S e ard y geer Janeiro s recelved trom tho! thit. o the death or serious injury of the following e e b Yidh and by whistles | treasury) shall be coined into standard dol- | the bill would ' be compglled todo the taik- | arrested who gave bonds have surrendered ched a point almost directly over the | BRI S R e e Ppeople: called attention to the flazs they carried | lars for his benefit ing, A TaeLVoN ok SR T RO baRtsET ‘erris wheel on the plusance, cause of the rigid censorship of all tele- Killed and Injured. for the second seetion, The engineerof the | Me. Mitehell of Orogon introduced a bill fr. Voorhoes foels thafithe friends of the | themsclves to tho sheriff for protection and | Fertls whel R i e CHARLES BIRBE, San Francieco, 2 freight replicd that the signal was observed, | appropriating $375,000 for the construction of | bill achieved u signal tritmph yesterday in | are now in jail i i ety A REBBIE: i J but it seems that Thompson did not notics | o steam b SR6t St : : il 1t seemad to the peopla fn the cars | giwing to the lack of facilities for gottl old, unmarricd. . ither tho signal or the fings aud wont ahead | conat, e CUters for tho Pacifle | showing the oot te b bosi o i met | Fifty deputics were sworm 1 last night, had reached a height of about a mil 8 SR L MIsS LLIE B, TUCKER, Nowton, Mass. | B 3 AR i St [k fa il e LG [ i ; (8 1ot more than fiftee: utes from | & necessar pply of coa Tnited Statos o JEin e o Nowson MGk i oootinis e ki toli ToRNG/US o tbive, Homntl || uits resslition of Mr. Platt of Counecticut | done by tho two_votes tken, and that the | and armed with Winchesters are now guard- | 1F Wis ot move than fifteen minutes from ALY LU B 1. B. ZEELEY, Germany. S ) the time the stays wero cut that something | cruiser Charleston was unable 3 AT AN I hardly done this bofore the second section of | for the cloture il was then talen wp, country should accept 88 as an assurance | ing the prisoncrs. This is all that holds the | happencd not dawn . the o amori e Bt AL LA i 3 JOUN GREEN, Ashle 1 foand > wais seen bearing down upon him at a Ar. Wolcott of Colorado spoke in favor of | of the Success of the wmeasure when a vote . \ Prof. King. ‘rhe wind changed sudden], Janciro until today JOUN GREEN, Ashiley, In es witeand | spoed of fifty miles an hour: ‘Fhompson 3 ques O BB R 0p- ||| ShATL LS reNBHE: VaRiars mob in check. The members of the mob are < King 4 wddenly 3 on I I bringing the question to a vote, though op- | shall be reached and thatino advantage can until it camo from the southwest and the | - DPolico ave guarding th e o e e scemed to have been paralyzed. Swerving | posed to c s the only way of d be gained by a_futile autémpt to prolong the | heavily armed, and should they undertake | ypper current caught 16 hoacily uBliiE th oren S0 grarding Uhe ‘government .;”n. \lIh‘: ?.”\‘I l";,‘(vll‘! o w0 .|,‘.‘. l.»I(: ||w[.m:u.~x;m.~] m.x-mlu{,wh 1|m...\(\ minmng whether or not the'senate wanted to | working hours into the night. : 5 to carry out their plan a desperate fight will or the norondut openod the valve and | Crulser Tiradentes, which is in dock hero, ARIEN G, RYDHE, ol & of Avannss. | ing ite precious lond plungod heavily fnto | stifio dobato, It it failod 40 pads criticlsm | | The repeal mon axe stilihopetul of roach. 2 S e orOLOLOIE began £ lower the balloo oy This s dono o roque raziiiy WARREN G. RYDER, ngod 4, of Arizona. the waiting freight train with o horrible | of the oppononts of rapedl tust eetes. in, 4 voteata comparatively early day and | undoubtedly eusue. e s baliont B e ywind | This Isdono av tho requast of the Brastlian BAGGAGEMASTER LYONS, Dotroit. crash. Thompson rushed up to nis Tusicad of pre ling prematurely none of them place the time blyoud the first Namo 2 prisoners are o - | the big sheet of w he people wateh- | Minister. Inspito of all these precautions 4 RN IR hiRUR AR ey ot Names of the prisoners are not yet ob iz sheet of water and the people witeh J.D.ROUNDY, Lamolle, | wringing his hands and crying hy vote upon tho repeal bill, said the senat weels in Octoter. 1t will'be observed that ing were filied with horror at the imponding | soveral of the crow of the Tiradentes have CONDUCTOR I, . COULTER, Detroit, Keatized 1s Mis and instead of being catechised as to when s will be in time to gebthe bill out of the | tained here, doom of Prof, King and tho youn e womn e MISS E. W. BURBANK, New Orleans., SCFGr God's suke what have you doner | @ vote could be rveuched, he would sugzest | way of the federal elections bill, it that vill 2 ' deserted, Injured in hospital at Peru, Ind.: R H that it was a proper ti ask the chair- | snould come I‘rvul)!h.o] !mlilflu on the Oth of BANKER I‘ haslag the Balloon. An absurd rumor was put into eircalation ; TR et T T aN s | [ p e b ot cwiteh | Manof the finance committee and his asso- | Octover, as it probably will. They s - Captain Fowler, on the small steam launch S S e SANUEL CANFIELD AND Wirs |“\[;!| N. ¥ o ot Kiiow el turned that, | AW | Sintes, who wora, prossing’ thi znpeal bl | oversthis evac in cass EENee Chargo Agatust Him hang Aloha, saw it all from the. ligoon nens the | 14ay to the effect that President Peixoto 2 OLIvE Hint, of Somersverth, N. 8. tshed hurviedly away into tho divincsy | “WhY Is it they will not at this time ace bill should reach the senate before the finan- Continued a We art builting, In a few woments he had | husasked President Clevoland to sell tha 4188 ANNA Hirr, Olivo's sister. didisanpentoldl - T | some measure which recognizes silver asa | ¢ial bill is out of the wayithere would be no | Cuicaco, Sept. 22— [Special Telogram to | trnedithe Alobacs nose 1t ket ang s United Blates orbuers Yorktown iana H. Hovsoex axp wire of Dover, N, I "Tho rosult was terrifie. Tho torriblo im- | Standard of valuo? “Fhose semaors had | danger of displacing the latter measurewith | s Bralraridimes BIline Gice Be|i « dead heat with the flying aiv ship | - skt X TR TD D0 0L Tairha van Wish pact of the two mighty machimes drove the § Aniounced theiv undying fricndship for | the former, and they make this assertion Giiaton was again arraignel bofore Jus- | L0 feetoverhead, The wind amounted al- | Charleston to the Brazilian government, W. RIDEK, WIFE AND POSTER DAUGHTER of | tank and cab of the freizht engine back into | Siver If they still cherish it, why not at | with such assurance as to give color to the e AR S0ET 3 RO most to a hurricane at that altitude, The —_— 8 ) e it 2 « carload of dressed beof, the enginoser this time attach to the repeal bill & measure | report that acanvass of tha senate has tice Quinn at the Hyde Park station this | watchers saw the balloon sweeping forward SPREADING IN AR Phanix, Ariz fiteman, remuining in . the chb. 4 by | recosnizing silver? If they were such | made upon this pomt, and the res morning to answer the charges preferred | with accelerated velocity, whirl on and — WiLLie 15vaNs, Epwanp Rusi, Wintiay | PR ‘,'.",‘_“,.’,,.z with their lives, [ frien whywas it they desirad to | proven satisfactory to the repeal leac against him on t LHth by Mrs. Burson | dowiward past the wsteam taunch until it | Revolt Agalnst Penw Seoms to Bo Galolng Hoskixs and ALuerr Moutros, aged 12 10 14, | tho fireman. suots i actured loz, ot froecoinago measure to tho possi- | - The silver scnalors sint ¢he groater mrt | o wishingtan, in behalt of her duughitor, struck the water three miles nway from the ; Ground ut Every Polnt, orphan lome boys of Londoa, England Engine 473 of the o wain was | Dies of a veto by the president of the | of the day iu conferencas amang themsolves, | 9F W G ornoys W. A, Fos. | C1 Of thieCasino picr. The Aloha, under full | (copyriohtca 1995 by James Gordon Bennett.) 3 3 pe e i /10 the closing upof their lines and | Miss Auna Buvson. Attorneys W. A. Fos: | fet wwe oy ki o J B. Wookey, Hexry Aanox, Sioxey | Worn to pieces, the smoker behind it was | Utited Statest It was idle to talic of the | looking to the closing up of their lines and A i Jhadalmost reached that point, Capy VaLraRaso, Chili (via Gulveston, Tex.) Javis B, e, O tiios Bt ot | fabcod through Ui0 tnk b bho it of ‘tha | dtion thitr was to' follow ropesl, To was | proparing thamnslves foliityouddon assauss | ter and Franik T, Beanott appoared for Mis talnlowlorsays that when tho bulloon struck | gyt *oy " pt (00 (8 Civesson, ex.), FLemixa, Javes LANE, Ciiauses Boviscand | forced e splinters itled Euginoor Gr.on | Lutile and foolish to tallk about, forcing Great | like thut of yesterday. Thay do not propose | Burson and Chancelior L. Jenks for Banker | it bounded fomm tue et and skimmed | SePY Sn—(BY Mexican Cable to the Now Hunugier Laxe, mewbers of troupe of hand- | yud tho escaping steam badiy. sealdod his | Britain into to un international agrecment, | to b taken by surprise; againand will bo | ee. The nonchalant Towan, smiling at | 810ng the water out into the lake at a spocd | York Herald—Special to Tue Bee.|—The author, desires its reference to the com- death hangs heavily over the little village of stores. Men, women and children were suc rificed in a wreck which is without paralle ENSIONS, Will Demand I'ena’s Reslgnation, fu which were over 130 passengers, uncon L attended by his bondsmun, Liveryman F. B. | bete. He was absolutely helpless in any | telegraphs that tho revolters from Tucuman 7 ping men, sentiment that fell from his livs was the | pleased with it. They have determined 9 ke 2 Mus. Dovaas, Audieun, Pa. boing Btk A a0 ANOARS 10 E % ABARS poom ho saw it the balloon seemed t about | @re destroying telezraplic wires and tear- Mus. Rouspy of Lamolle, Tn., leg broken. | the sudden o the tinfortunates | turic In'tho sendte tolthe/afspIndsiEnt ot itha'sil; o 0 s IR The man has brought ruin and sorrow to When the balloon struck, Captain Fowler t the revoliers by every means in his 4 screams of the injured rent i v HLUEIDNA( B i i 0 FIREMAN WALKER. j ren 10 ai whether that senator did not believe thero | 1P other ways of putting in the timo until | oug \wivh my daughter I was to meet thom at | and ran alongside the revezue cutter Audy | roops. “A Wabash train is wrecked” was the | for some minutes to reseuc the vietims, but : $ i g in tor froum New York had tho tlly. If henid | L1 probable under tho agreement entered | SRt hyght, Tsupposed. thoy had eloped and | riedly gavo orders to ship anchor an ment is for only one week. but it is presumed was soon under way. Owing o the hug SN o untare L Lexington hotel. 1 went there and brot balloon, guersibelngibhizoyyntintojjatl WS | noy o political machine whose votes were : but I do know that she was unconseious. about fifteen inlies out in tho luke working | yroong hnye boen sent to Santa Fo, Cavairy tracto 2 f b o o abed 15 Course on Suspensions, of ner family could bo sent from Washing- | Mmade it possible for the lookout on the 1ii- | order there, to the siding dashed with frighuful veloci o dead, as fast as taken from the il | i it 5 d 103 he people, he believed nine-tenths the new charge of enticing Miss Burson to a | exerted in the dircction of finding the bodics | cided to demand the resignation of Drest. been turned, and down the track to cortain e corps of surgecns which arvived on i d ! dent Pena. 1t was resolved that if ho r Hinina ok naes 3 AN S or Gl cfending My, | A message from Evanston at midnicht 2 ARILes0LYOd. abla) 1010 the wants of the iujured and dressed the 1 rea majority i the senaie for re. | during the y year. During the year 24,- | came from Chinton to assist in defending M, tieh 3 1800, were allowed. In the same time | Thursday moruing. They were picked up at 11::0 0'clock, three | General Urribury, who has entire com- e £ 9 P, v RRENIT in the midst of a terrific electrical stovm, Thero was a crash, and the noise of escap- | jirulvo of the worst injured going there dar: | o money lender m all enristendom who re rejected, WEVRNGEHIRIOLAN ARORILED, i takon A ; > S : 4 CRIMES 1) 2 STRID. cpublica. The government has ordercd dying and wounded. Tnrough windows and [ Mrs. Roundy of La Moille, Ta.. will ac I Lhiat bitl s to pass,” said Mr. Wolcott, | pensions s Dr. Powell af Cusy whh At OHIMES YRR A TILIE The coroner's Jury commenced work this ctatiism vy closing our doors against sil- | tions for the next yeur ample, | gram to Tur Bre.|—Today a war Yalinithe New.Jountrs, probibited from publishing any news of re- 4 bl ubiinss f for avson. Dr. Powell has been licre now | © fm wrisoned in the forward cars. The most | blame will be attached to the raiiroad come | 1453 We know it inéans sufferiug and im- | on the ponsion list will docrease through tho it was necessary to send for the military to 0ti880n16 {1 Yory serious condition, aud TANTENO'S DISAS [EK, your vote you can at least afford us the poor [ the war. The tendency in this direction is | house was burned August 24, 1563." Ty be- [ between vival lot claimants and thugs and b ! Urriburu's troops destroyed the railroad, were numerous accidents and ot ) SRR T SBPE &8uas soronoral TR RDUE S ST RS June 27, 130), suying ho has souzht honestly | 100ks s though the insuranco compunies | \Wilson was aamdentale enee ™, stopped the revolt, Many radicals in the coach lay a mass of wreckage, Next came | IDAUCst today on the Manteno disaster, ok the district botween Homewood aud Chiam- | - 1F this privitoge were vot accorded the op- dihar such sware i of Lowsville, Ky mies east of Perry a wan named come a full realization of the criticism and toda, route to soine point in Nebrasic, ‘ew Members Wora In Attendance on | Uit of 200 miles, in two days and one | boen choked to death with'a handicerchief BLOuS them un! ho, ; lic opinion; an_opinion croated by the wen wen with horses iu their possession with the stantly killed, Tho last car remained upon | SOmOUINES the operators at Ho; | Iain passed, und ab ottier polute they dld | My Aolookt' bolleved Lhist 4o, uncondis | of the Rraspact of o\ fow Qaye ot min. | rerihiannoty ARG Ehe Judse o to pursuo the | yesterday's tragedy at Waukomis, ono of | Loxnox, Sept. 22.—Advices early this A P SRR o marked fmpression upon the Jury and il | o) to cousult lis owa Judgment | [35E MELL to doote after personal mattors. | and“Uia Shoriits ‘o Natrons and Convarss | F2ceved here this evening. Jumes Little | that tho city was sull in the hands of the MR e g Ha hnsiiad b o track runniug i the sume divection | of ki dred views, somo of whom had grown not likely that the thieves will escape, ‘th | 8tands. An old man named Williams, from 4 o the depot, whe oy wero Tal ranits o ST express, which mude Thero | no elia: Shadow 0f turning in theie | SuUbstitute for the reportof the committee on Sp—————— cnsued over the matter, during which tho | for action, *he drums beat to quartors, hospital, and the surgeons called to tho | whercabouts of the ofher section, or vie A o wor. | 10 reconsider the vote by which the substi- | storm the weather wus bright and bracin volver, and with three shots killed the elder | WOFe thrned toward the flagship, whence fully and covdially jon with them in meet 8 and the reporsy, as amended, was fortable as possible, Tho village women ! | *ePhomeasurc is tukiog its du Kingtisher to escape a mob of lynchers, and vailed among tho inhabitants still in the labored as though some sudden bercavement | on the night of the : o fair M, Toll LSt S committee on claims presided over by Bunn The fishermen concluded their exercises A When the undertakers arrived the bodies | Eatd 1o operating Contral | prad the balince of time until & g me of the cheesepary fought i with | today. The principal %vent was the long Was 1t Mui ? either be shellod into subjection or surren- trieis of the same division. . 1 ustunce, | htes agreed to, ourned. Leovard of New York. He succeeded in | 1ug boen oceupied during the past two days bodies, toru and mangled beyohd human | which, according to tn ysical condition | g Brazlian goverament yesterday afternoon : Deil vingors. fireman, Burbor, . n the smoler was whove | 1T Mr. Gladstone's remar England | prepared for any emergmey, Fhey believe | 1is vurious friends and.acquuntancos, was | With which bis liunch was unable to com- | Herald'a corrospondent in Buenos Ayros Olhais infuredinra: most of the fatalitics oecurrad, fnd it bems | Deing o creditor nation desired the dearer | that the agreement reathod. today will nure 3 Aesdaidn phe smoker accounts for most of no killel | wotl had beoy correctly reporied the | 14 thelr benefi anflfdwer.very much | ¥inos, bufriend Jwons. and others. Mrs, | event, as he had barely onoush coal to 1ast | have sntores the proviuce of Santiago an Orro Hovk, Germany. Burson and davghtor were at the station, | Until he could reach the shore, When last E ag Thescenes after the wreck were awful, | MOst bruial that had emanated fromany | 0 hold on until i pan:bo_ ascertained y u . e W. J. Horcnkiss, Nearly all the passengers weve usleep and | Sttesman in any cwvilized country for cen- | whether the elections bill can be taken up “We will fizht this case to the bitter end,” t‘(,\:;l miles off, and traveiing glose to the nggulc, n:l road tracks. loit;en hu\lm bea[n DIBGURS said Mrs. Burson to Tug Ben correspondent, | Wate sent to the governor of the province to BIENRRLx R, MAssachusatte, tiay A16 15 tas Hilnttes atlivas st oave ihe Not a Politienl Machine, ver bill. They suy they can tallc for a rea- B ! o s cUBIE A G - B IRk M oA DU D B O SRS e e SN v S 1 [ fonabie jength of time each day until that | my homo and we will prosecute hiun to the | S8¥8. the occupants of the tar seemed 1o bo | heoyon e i rs ey Mus, SEAvEY, New Hampshire, ! i of Seoreing, to Question nsked by, M. HILL [ hillean: bo' brought an: nnd in thay will | 5y Lome) and/ we T, "o night ho wen | clinging to the car. Tho Aloha pat aboyt | POWer untl General Hosche arrives with Few of those unmjured had the It senator ¢ A 8 4 ) q By FineaN Barner, presence of mnind to ke any efforl | wag 1 majority in favor of repeal, Mr. Wol. | e if forced tosit boyond the ordinary ad- | the ‘Auditorium, and when they failed to | Johnson, anchored by the battleshuy Hlinols Dispatehes from the Herald's correspond- cout said that he did not know that the sena- | g iriient hour. which thoy do not consider | appear and sho did not come 1o the hotel | Commander Davis was uotified. He hur- | ent In Santa 1o say thie the. st e cry that woke the people from peacetul | With the arrival of o uumberof residents i T somont palar 7 L K S rs_to g ane thitt eity got up a good demonstration. Many : el near by tho work of relousing tho vietiom L L ik Into today. It is understeod that this agrce- | \ore mavried. The next morning I received | 0:30 the Johnson was put under headway in | 1048 CIW | = 8 i L slumber shortly before 5 o'clock this morn- | DO DS ViGnus | he (Mr. Woleott) would b | Litolnve lllllm a telagram from my daughter, sent from the | We dircction taken by the unmanagcable | M7 made by the police, the pris- Ing. e villagers were not slow torespond, | mass into which tho wreck was piu, s | DEoduCe a5 T tond That tho sonate was | Lt if tecossiry it will bo_renowod at tho ] antire 3 i A 2 i Ralessy i lad always understood that the senate was | oypirg f that vime, i oo 3 At 11 o'clock the man in the tower of the | [t is reported on 'Chango that the Argen- and the entire populace soon gathered avout | was a prodizious undertaking, ang it R RILAPIOHIC) her buck to our rooms at the Hotel Ing B ) i 1 ‘Change that the Argen tio wreok, Streaks of dnwu had Just ap- | somo hours bat e et of the livinz wis | handled and anticipated and counted. He HOOHE [ don't know whether or not he dragged her, | attieship Ihuois decried the Andy Johnson | tine squadron favors the radicals, Federal peared on the horizon when the second sec oteg tnd the dead were finadly ex- | had supposed tho senate was a body of in ! : ircle. The Johus ied 3 X s ! i A & z e Mrs. Burson med to feel the situation | in a circle he Johuson ried no search o 1 Sk e tion of Wabash train No, 5 whivied thr igent wen, who listened to debate and | 1o ytakes Hin Annual Roport and Defonds | o i Uhing bub good reports | Light, but uses a locomotive headlight which | has been ordercd to LaPlata to maiutain o ; AT T G asTatn keeniy. She said nothing buv good reports I the village and passing from the main track Removing the Dead from the Wreek, vhen the time came cast their votes accol VASIINGTON, Sept. 22.—Pension Commis- [ ton, where both mother and daushter haye | B0is to observe her movements, ‘The John Vil ¥ RPNt A posed that the vote was already e Wasmixaroy, Sopt. p 0% g o118 b otics lwoullEmaliobit sha ; 1010 the freight train, the crew of which had | 1 ““A’\L:: 1 oub s ~'lul‘v‘\w “ akapaniing u O | ind tabuiated. 1t might be true that sioaer Lochren submitted his annual report nx;H :uxghu:m\s lx\r(‘w‘l::l'iv"llulm"nlx B lsmx]-!‘.mlln““\ iwo :i!;‘ldrh”lli ”H” oo ."nl:.;-fij‘.‘u P SO e O L P been ordered to go ahead. Under tis beliof | while the injured wero cared forat the netr: jorlty in the senuto fuvo f'. repeal. T tho totne socretary u’f the interior l;v.ml_l .; Gl e e Bl T i B oo n e A b e o e Ayres last night it was do- that the track was clear the switch bad | est residences country av lavze, ¢ question was sub- | shows: Number of pensioners on the rolls o 8 y od.nino:to the bureau, 966,012, a net inerease of 89,04 | poom L. Schuyler, an attorney, who | of the luckless weronaut and Ins companion destruction rushed the train of tive coaches, [ @ SPevial train from Clicago ministered t o g fesioatiionea B 0 tused to resign the president should bo i i i y i i Johnston 5 1 rned w ed Lo resig residen 3 o he s o the majority the wis- | 715 claims for increase of pension and 31,900 ge. went on his bond, which was placed | $a¥8 the Andy Johnston has returncd w 800110 X : uld be i wounds, and_all were made as comfortab i J i L#1.000, The casewas continucd until next | both King and Miss Morris snfe aboard. peached and ousted, svious of what a minute would bring forth. [ as the facilities at hand would admit. Such | dom of theold proverb, “Give losérs for additional pension under the act of June }0 g i DR thoLOradhiOn be of the wounded as would consen o | tulk; the winners to laugh.” 1f the re 4 miles north of Grosse Point, near Ivins - 5 Ninon therd eI O A e T, b, et | biid should pass there would nov be a b 1 claims for pension and for inerease SIS ; eot N A mand, is in open revolt at Chaco. He has o Wa pitil at the government gunboats, Bernejo and ) AL g 5 J fng steam. Then arose tho cries of the | ing the day. B would not lugzh and rejoice = i 4 0 the river gunboats o be put in readiness to con 3 5 “these are the last days in which wecan | ance at the clos smpiing b0, , doors crawled th u.; who 1\\' fortunate | CompINY the body of husbind homeo to- | “theso wre the lust sy e o "'l’m-l Pl . Casrrr, Wyo., Sept. 22 —[Spocial Tele. | Murderers and Thugs Holding Wigh Carni- [ maintain order. Newspapers have been 6ol o escapo with their lives, 2 | ant was 3 Whea the conchies hud been emptiod, will- | afteroon, an titil s fail. il v, Webclieve wo foresee ereat disister | The estimutes for tho fiscal yeur of 1803 | sworn out for the arrest of Dr. L. G, Powell | ARKANSAS CItY, Sopt. 22.—A small sized | yoit, ing hands at one went to the rescue of the tion has been made 1t 13 no nown what the whole country if thie measure shall | amount to Us to th viot occurred at Perry last night, and today Aflairs in the provinces of Cordova and B g . g s about six months and hus heretofore enjoyed Joverishment and ruin to & great portion of Uthat the number of applications will | about six mont X joye T thorok e man s eoa It 3 :;l.-.,.m.p f\\'.]xumlu\vllmur\:ll\vm [ x([\lw;lv.u- huny A S B cortuin of | decrease owlng 1o the lupse. of time. sined | Perfeci confidenco of the commun The | preserve order, as thero are many conflicts | fregh ll;-mnm ;.r.-.. h-ml'ml" (].. Santl. 10 scene of chios, The forward end of the . ) st 24, 1 Ak eports from tulMael, where passenger engine had vierced the iron arma — privilege ol entering our solemn protest | already manifest longed to Conmissionier Robert White. The | thieves are roubing people right and s 4 4 B ¥ - st your action and of giving our vea- | - Fhe commissioner then defends his course | contents were the household goods of Dr, | oft. he 3 ment of the freight locomotive, The smok- | £vidence A, lnu‘ll\.n the roner's In- R per hic ven | in suspending cortain pensions grantad by | Powell and were insured for 800, 10 is nob | ceimos Lo, tv. Osear Cannineham of Cha | state that General Bosche, with the i Yoaiatalviba aginoni ey auest Yescerd y, s018, Wh et hopo, perhups hopo eve spending corta RRRIDRE S grURLEL DY stigate Y il et sanrs €0-0] on of delligr dug car, tmmodiately back, was compltely < Je e i U hope, may lead you to hesitate vefore | the former commissioner under the acy of [ ¥nown who nstigated the arcest, but it | cinnati had liis loz cut off by the cars. Job poration of = Intoryentor ~Pelligrini, demolished, The roof and sides of IANKAKER, TIL, Sept. 22— At the coroner’s J t ik ! {5 ARty out the provisions of thy | Were back of it. preliminary hearving is | pody and Henry Dix was b, district have been lodged in jal, the any coach, which hud shared a similar | T¥8in Dispateher W. A. Atkins, in charge of | die)eroeilitn f) e Logltion, a Yoy and | set for October Dr. Powellis a graduate | in “thoe head In n row. Minister of Interior Qul!m.unu has sus- S \ 4 B Doty Tiaraaidn sended the newspapor Kl Diario for printin M »algn, teatitiod th s ponents of repeal they would take it, Mr. [ of that luw, Judpe Jay Lo Terry, president of the 1ison was fatally shot in a controversy | P°? I 4 Mo hied ear. which was comfortably i;“‘;":_"‘“ Ih:’uyl f"u"‘i”\i Lo R KL"’ "“"“ Wolcott suid, and with the taking would Y Embar Cattle company, passed through heve | over a elaim. William IKlause, from Codap. | 1€ws of tho outbreak. flied, was thrown ncross tho track, Nop | Kkeot {omewood was about twenty:six i 1o ) o vale, Kan., was found murdercd on the | Senators Bernardo, Irigoyen and Allen are oue of the passengers in this car suffered | WHes, and admitte At three trains could | denunciation that would be s owered upon Hle made tho drive from Embar to Casper, 1 | Black Bear near this place, today, e had still under the surveillance of vo lice, sorious fujury, Strango ns it may soem, i | PO bebween these poiats and e would nov | tiew b tie caster pr Publie opinin | 181a00RL OF =200 o dio 2 o eir relative positions o liad been invoked in this cause, The public R TR night with one tearm. t Monday Juc which was found knotted tightly about lia d the next cary a slecper which was but par- | K00W their relative positl rapyl i tavol s Star Y Ter ore eported seeing d {4 8 SURRENDER OR BE SHELL homustvary & sloopon, hloh e wora " | about thew until they reached Kaniakes | O1inion Uit was invoked wasa bastard pub- | wrsursaran: Sept. 22.—hero was a | Terty’s foreman roported sceing i bund of | Nacl. ik 4 " who zvind oor, and against such 4 pub- | WAvked falling off in the attendance of the | brands of sonie of Lho Smill setiors Fer T Dotuils of u Tragedy. Admiral Mello Sends His Ultimatum to the the track and boyoud a severo shock no | PLUEF POINE notfieq him as lic opinion he oiced to stand, house today. Many members took advantage | Embar vanch, and the judge called his men | CALDWELL, Kan., Sept. 22.—The dotails of resident, casualtics aro reported, not do £0 foran nour afterwar GUlAG F iy \ i b4 ultor tional repeal of the Sherman L oulc . Fv riedly lof > city | thieve The Terry cowboys are coverin ownsites of the Cherokee yors s P The work of rescue was carried by ‘The admission of such cay ndo | hiine untold sulfering o ww:lvlhl\u.luf'\)‘(r“ A”r“ ‘\mw” 'lm\m‘ e 'mlrhm bodly & |rL uhe elty | ¢y o coutry beiwocn horo and Powder it | Mo wownsites of the Chierokeo Sip, wero | morning from Rio Janciro wero to the offacs Ing i 4 ey A0 1 gt night to look ufter personal matters 3 ormed by the passengers and villug ence, Atkins uiso suld that fivominutes wus | ye would bo inclined to lot the blow come 4 countics ure in the field, A reward of 200 | 8nd his twi John and William, had | government forces, but surrender was mo- formed by thie passengers and villug suflicient time between 1wo trains on the | oies and have 1t over. - But 1t bie neeorio bt | acted today. 5 is offered for the arvest of tho thicves, Itis | located the eclaim ‘upon which the town mentarily oxpectod. The rebel admiral fmprovised stretchers the dead bodies wore ! i { bis ussociutes iding business was a motion to lay ! i ot SR tiatioea i RTAL AR AR S eaing 4 sl 5 " . Ly 250 iring of tho dilatory negotiations by the ther or not the Lvst thiin was lovil, | old in the service of their conutry. snd who able Oraiu's mgtlap. to consider tho [ )0 veg v supposod to bo from Nebrasks Vernon, Tex., prepured to - contest ) ranged side by side upon the platform, p oshia shrough | Sis i o sexvico of thoircobyl harho, y which the house agreed to Paynter's o R p the cluim, and'meeting the Littles a quarrel | government, had ordered the decks cloared 3 WAS 10 means, 50 far as he knew, of inforw VR AT Y a s | fccounts, abolishing elerks to unimportant Bright Day ut tho Falr, elder Little struck Williams over the head | yhe guns shotted and run out. A D The walting rooms wore convorted into a | ing traimuon Of tno 113t section as Lo the | 1w should deom it best L1 SHoud ey | committces, A motionte table tho motion | Ciicaco, Sopt. 22.—Afier last night's | with an avor wiinn s over tho head | the guns shotw . ORb 4Ll ayeh sconeof the wreck labored with untiring | Yerss. 1o also u AL Sometincs | fuginy test of endurauce which the major- | pte Whs carried provalied—yeas, 142: nays, | nyq genoral ofiictals of the fair visitad tho Littlo and Jumes | Little, and soriously '{"’7{""""‘|"; RmORs. L"““’:’ A AX f“l“’*‘ ouergy. Tho wounded wworo mado as co. | Balfan Nour elapecd betwoen e tn O | Ly mihit see fiL Lo umpose upon them Lipkey various state buildings and congratulated | Wounded Johin. Willlams was taken to | every moment. The utmost consternation tratn and tho timo that ke rocorded it, but | suit A Susure U AV, SUD. COUNS Quite o row occurred aver @ resolution for | the commissioners on their part in wmaking | was today taken to Wichita for foak the TR T, 7 ovidont he touziit shat | faid My Wolcowt 1o clostug, “aud 3 | the uppointment of an uss:stant clerk for the | the fair a suceess. mob would follow him to Kinghshor ";“‘r' l“l.m“.‘"“f‘:l' L ‘J.':; \‘:’“;:} bad visited their own howes. be had recorded receiving it s inre 1 y A i one of are 0, v he ¢ oul occi 0 P | 2 0 their customary’ zeal, but it was finally | distance fly casting, which was won by A. ( Kaxnsas Ciry, Sopt. 22.—The grand jury | der before the s beg e e A M AV L% VAR BOGION | Grode nat Sty th T e g Y T S A y . bul y s der before the fiving begins, Pl e Bt A The following dispatch was sent by the converied intoa morgue, Horo tho tweive | tho Cileago Terminal has o aor gl 1 3% . casting his line ninety-six and one-lialf feet ! e Lt P BRAK A SO R { Mr. Chiandler, tepublican, of Now Hamp- Washington Not five fect less th 'l Oty | Wth “"r‘l';'* deratt ;‘H‘"“ nakier of he TR S T o of the ling, vary from those in ly: fhg | ArBpy SRR UL ARREN LD WAL BAE ASIL B 7 ayugyy 2.—The anoual repory | records wer . Hewitt of New York, | death of Henry 5. Ellmore, who died by | wihe sedition is confinod to a part of the sight was most heartrending. An immense | Homewood-Champaig or Chamy Cen- | Youk were present, calling for intormation | ©f Superintendent Robert B. Porter of the | binety-two % Wilkinson of Chicago, | morphine poisoning two moutnhs ago. Il All states without exception | tralin diatricts, . TTwo disty e d 2 MR 4 B8 elghty-four and one-half feet coroner's jury which investigated his death | yovo® with President Peixoto as the nocessit crowd was surging back and forth, the | the same physical but whother, aud, it 80, by what authority g | census bureau was submitted to the soc Another excursion Lo the far west for | returned no verdict, but referred the eyi- | PET9OWIkD ARM A oR0aN sienco being broken only by themuflled | rules differ © and | Dispaten vomzuission composed of privite citizens was | tary of the interior today. Disbursements 0 commissioners is being planned 1o | dence to the grand jury, which is still con. | °f Buppressing the sedition. The robel sob: und the cries of thoso wheso souts had | kins knows nothing about the rules B N A et of dolng business | of the burcau durisg lastyear amounted w | start unmediately after the closs of tho ox- | sidering it in the bay have been deprived of the power been wortured by the dreaded visitation of uctor Loowis revorted that one of the b ) ] 8,405,552 Mrs. Houghton, onc of the iady |~ Eilmore came here from Lincoln t of movement. They cannot land owing 10 o ¢ a 1{na contained thirtoon oars gpane reneal il was 1 \-Kn\_ll.n\-;nuu' and i pular bulletine wore issucd and | managors from tho-ststo of Wushington. 15 | years ago and bocamo a leading contracior. | the resistance of tho 1and. forces, nor laave Higgins, suporintendent of termi- | > ; ) % 1 1| 14,500 pages of inatter, relating to the census, | the chief promoter. The ladies who huve | o livea umbappily with his swifo. 116 swas 9 MR NS0 B K08 nals of the Tilinois Central between Chicago | Shided his speech begun “on Wednesday | printed. The special seport on irrigation | taken pare i the munagoment -of the faie afilicted with 4 disease frow swhich he found | ¢ bay on accouut of tho fire of the forts. to help | and Homewood, testitied that five winutes | *403Hthe bill. ; North Da- | pisbeen coupleted, The total number of | are to be nvited to goon this trip. The | relief in the uso of magnoein, © When e dicd | he ! cpublc succendod in escaplog, but was thews ves, were beiy ved for, | should elapse ulter starting the train or see- | A4 flabsbrough renualican, of Novth Da- | mortgaecs in the United States is shown to | party wild travel through Minnesota, Mon. | Lis magiesis was fouad lllod with morphine | FeRulsed at Suntos e A e SN A v s @ 5 | ton of the train before sending out anoiher | 5014 Vien addressed the senate, be 5,401 tuna, Idaho and Washington, returniug by | aud the supposition the poi us | & Brazilian dolegution representing | Bedvlotbing biad beon broug ht from h ouses where the block signal system was in use My, Stewart's Arguments, The secretary of the interior has 1ssued a y of Salt Lake City, Deaver and Kaasus | placed there wit hout his Kuowledge vy some vebels arrived today on a delicate diplomutio mdand ouo end of tho platform | sud ten minytes where there was: 8o ik | Me Hanabr Juggh closed at 5:15 o'clock, and | FCUUIsition on the seerotary of the treasury | Caty one who desived his deith supposcd to be touching the reco system. That is the rule i tho terwinal | Me. Siowart, republican, of Novada pros | [©F & 190 for the guarterly pavment of i T———_ —— of tho new governmoent whea: eak Vispatehes to Chicago brought a reliof | district of the Iliuois Contral and through | ceoded 1o argue thut goid Had risey o val Bounon \1'.1“\\".?1“(”:;x‘w'-?-fxl"“ 00 0f the W ASHINGTON, \.»\:x oty xpected that | Nudden Uentl of an fowa Man e - rain aud shortly before noon the yjured | trains in that district make tweaty-four | while silver had amount; 3 sukoe, $1,W00,417. AMLINGTAN, B 0% R o MICA " Spocial ‘Pelogram to 9 e\g :"“W‘w ir iy ok Yo talon | miics n fitty-olght minutes. After hoaring | urs of raion PR Barv ey - orry ety the Treasury department will make public | O egs pecial k ST cunay s Slhaisane - Y i ttion el | Higiine' evidonce the jury aajourned until | While he was speaking Senators Dolph ALIGY LasLAEANS Spcting ina few duys the tiu plate roport fupthe | “H¥ B I—=A wan suphosed o be t BIAAG%, RORL. B =idix WASUAIAR Gibda 1110 the city, where medical attention was | 7 this eyeni . Teller and Butler in turn souzht 1o have bin WasmiNaron, - Sepu #.—Hoo. Jostah § co0 00 n0ed" Tunp B0 A 1 Ottum fa., from papers in his | den was the principal speakerat the parlia- given them, \v. B, Wookey und a party of - —r— | yielg for a motion to adjourn, but the Nevaas | Quincy, the first asgistant seeretary of sia tho Row Tulo of counting only Lhe tin plate | possession, dropped deaa at the Wheeler | ment of religions woday. His subject was nive were passengers on the train from Movements of Oceau Seamers Nept. 22 | senaor preferred o alk, *No, I don'twant | Whose resignatiop has been accepted by | both made and dipped iy the United States | ho a place of shady repute at 18 Quir “Religion and Wealth," London. Eugland. They were eurouto to | NewXork—Arrived—Urave, from Bremen. | tostop. I have half a dozen specches and | | President Cloveland, has taken fluatleavt | socordin oot dinve. g of Secretary | street. this afternoon. - Heart diseas 1’rof. Philliv Schafl vead u decidedly optl Chicago to give a concert at the World's fair, | , A% P0iladelphis—Arrived -- Pennsylyas | Wunt to got thew off. V am saying s | of the oficials of the department and | Carhisle shows the A ion to | posed Lo have been the cause of his mistic paper on It frow Laverpool very interesting 1o v t red b tive conuection with th [ 1 of v AT e 3 ry interesting U 4 or severed his active conuectio tho g be considerably shoit of it re- | A card was fo Oucof the boys was instantly killed and At Loudon— Sighted -~ Lucauia, from New 1t wus apparent from jucnt con- | ernient’s service. His resiguation talkes | quired by the Mellicley law to ke wo vihers, Will Evans and Wil York for Liverpool, ll.umc. WHIODE Seuulors thal sowe agree | effect Ovtober L Atthie depot far different scones were enacted. The wounded, those unabl on covered with beds. remained the stable e union of Christendom,” 1 iu his pocket with th which “aroused wuch enthusiasm. Amon, p the | lowing address on it W. Connolly, | other speskers werc Rov. doseph Cook aud | duty tu effect after Ocwober 1, 1997, * Colouel | 636 West fudiaua streor.” | Judge 5. 5. Hunua of Bosien.

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